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TP 25-Jun-2004 12:43

And the hits just keep coming ...

TP 25-Jun-2004 12:44

How do you get it to put the picture in the post as opposed to just a link?

Rocker 25-Jun-2004 12:47

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Originally posted by dickieducati
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suits me, when i go away i like to get into the culture of the country i'm in, not walk into a pub exactly the same as where i just came from.

just playing devils advocate really, sorry.

cant condone any violence or hooliganism towards anyone.
So following your idea that we should not have Portugese pubs in england the we should also do away with Indian Chinese & Italian resteraunts. Speaking of Italian things of course nobody should sell Italian motorcycles in England on English ones. If we want to take this to it's logical conclusion we should do away with Aberdeen Steak Houses (Scottish) pubs selling Guinness (Irish) Mc Donalds(American) in fact anything that is not English. why not go back to the middle ages when most people didn't travel and come back with all these fancy ideas.

antonye 25-Jun-2004 12:53

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Originally posted by tp-996
How do you get it to put the picture in the post as opposed to just a link?

RTFM :D

Have a look at the FAQ (link under the logo at the top of each page) about linking to images. They need to be hosted on a website.

dickieducati 25-Jun-2004 12:58

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Originally posted by Rocker
Quote:

Originally posted by dickieducati
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suits me, when i go away i like to get into the culture of the country i'm in, not walk into a pub exactly the same as where i just came from.

just playing devils advocate really, sorry.

cant condone any violence or hooliganism towards anyone.
So following your idea that we should not have Portugese pubs in england the we should also do away with Indian Chinese & Italian resteraunts. Speaking of Italian things of course nobody should sell Italian motorcycles in England on English ones. If we want to take this to it's logical conclusion we should do away with Aberdeen Steak Houses (Scottish) pubs selling Guinness (Irish) Mc Donalds(American) in fact anything that is not English. why not go back to the middle ages when most people didn't travel and come back with all these fancy ideas.

well you can certainly keep you angus steak houes, guinness and mc donalds due to the fact they're all crap. :lol:

but i like all the rest so lets keep them.

tell you what, if we dont like something how about we dont go there? oh thats what i already do. called freedom of choice i believe.

BDG 25-Jun-2004 13:14

Where\'s Gunforhire when u need him?
 
Whats tour rates?

Rocker 25-Jun-2004 13:15

Fully agree with your last scentance.
Would love to continue debate but I'm just loading the Multistrada to go to Beaulieu for the week-end

Ian 25-Jun-2004 13:21

Sir,
I should like to say how much I enjoyed your refereeing last night. It is a pleasure to see an impartial adjudicator carrying out his duties without fear of the home team/supporters. Your eyesight is obviously 20/20 because I found it most impressive that you were able to spot an England foul in the 90th minute to disallow a goal when not even the most modern technology within current camerawork was able to detect a semblance of an offence.

Your decisions regarding yellow cards were also admirable as they had the effect of evening out the match, thus making a game of it, thereby allowing the hosts to progress further and add to the excitement of a fun penalty shoot-out, even though you may have allowed this 'sudden death' to be decided from a quagmire of a penalty spot.

Once again, many thanks from all your England fans for giving us such a fascinating topic of conversation over the ensuing weeks and we very much look forward to welcoming you to our country at your earliest convenience!

Yours most sincerely,

An admirer


his website seems to have been down?

http://www.ursmeier.ch/referee/index.html

Felix 25-Jun-2004 13:32

Well, at least motorbikes is one of his hobbies. Maybe he even ride a Ducati.:lol:

Athelstan 25-Jun-2004 14:16

We lost - they won - and the ref was dreadful to both teams. Thankfully there are other things in life so much more beautiful than football - my 5mth young daughter, her mum, and my ducati. Plus loads more too many to mention. Isn't living great - shame it comes to an end one day:)


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